Location Kanazawa University Museum
Medical Wallchart / Sei-i Gakko Medical School Copyright / Human Body Part Anatomical Diagram: Diagram No.20
- Display status
- On display
- Period
- Published: 1891
- Form/Type
- Wall chart
- Location
- Published in: Tokyo
One of the medical wallcharts used for medical education at the predecessor school of Kanazawa University School of Medicine. This item depicts the mastication muscles, internal maxillary artery, maxillary and facial veins and alar nerve. The Sei-i Gakko Medical School was the predecessor of the current the Jikei University School of Medicine, and was founded in 1881 as the Sei-i kwai Training School, and from 1890 to 1891 it was known as the Sei-i Gakko Medical School. In other words, this item is a lithograph anatomical diagram created in Japan in the late 1880s to early 1990s, and is valuable in terms of not only the history of medical education but also the history of printing technology. This wallchart was printed by Taikindo Sekiin, a printing company established in 1885 in Motosukiya-cho, Kyobashi, Tokyo (present day Ginza 5-chome). The company was also named Tokyo Shueisha Sekiin, prior to becoming the current Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
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Kanazawa University Museum
Established in 1989 to preserve and utilize valuable materials handed down from the predecessor school when the university campus was relocated from Kanazawa Castle Site. Former teaching materials such as beautifully shaped physics experiment apparatus and mushroom moulage specimens that allow you to observe mushrooms as they were 100 years ago are fun-to-see natural museum materials in the museum's collection. The museum also holds many archive such as timetables that show the hard work of medical students 100 years ago, as well as archaeological materials excavated within the campus.
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